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by QuinnyPig
2242 days ago
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For a lot of workloads, higher level services offer more bang for buck along the axes that matter. For a small real world example, I could run Wordpress myself on a VM for a fraction of what I pay WPengine, but it's way better for everyone if I pay WPengine instead and get on with doing the things that move the needle on my business. Scaled up, you can consider the equivalent to be using managed database offerings, message queues, load balancers, etc. There's more value to me in spending time on the differentiated things that drive the value I provide to my customers than me implementing a crappy shadow of DynamoDB or BigQuery myself. |
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